they lose the house
When a chemical change happens, a physical property is change. A physical property something that you could use to describe something or someone with your senses.
Typically property that cannot be claimed by kin when someone dies goes to the government. If money is owed on the house it is given to the bank.
A property is a house or building which someone owns. A property may also be an attribute associated with something. A change happens when something alters.
If you land on someone's property in Monopoly and they don't notice, you still owe them rent. It is your responsibility to remind them and pay the correct amount.
If you accidentally trespass on someone's property, you may be asked to leave by the property owner or face legal consequences such as a fine or potential arrest. It is important to respect others' property rights and boundaries to avoid any issues.
Yes you will remain liable
As a person on the deed but not the mortgage of a property, you have the right to ownership of the property and the responsibility to maintain it. However, you are not responsible for the mortgage payments unless specified in a separate agreement.
Yes, people have been injured on someone else's property. This can happen due to accidents, negligence, or intentional harm. Property owners have a legal responsibility to maintain a safe environment to prevent injuries to visitors.
Yes, the executor has that ability. They are responsible for the property, including who has the use of it. They have to maintain the property and pay taxes and keep it in repair.
Certainly! One of the primary responsibilities of the executor is to maintain the value of the property. They also must inventory and properly sell or bequeath the items in it. The estate, or its beneficiary should reimburse any valid debtors before giving any of the assets away. Consult a probate attorney in your jurisdiction for help.
"Someone else" gets the property. The surviving spouse can certainly contest the will. And there may be specifics in the state that entitle the surviving spouse to a portion of the real property, or a life estate in real property. Consult an attorney licensed in the state in question.
Contact your homeowner's insurance company immediately and notify them of your situation.